This is some of the best
news I have heard in many months. At last, Christians are
standing up to bear witness to the invasion, subversion and
infiltration of their churches by Christ-hating,
Bible-falsifying occultists known as rabbis, who presume to
lecture the people of Jesus Christ on how to behave according to
the sly deceptions of the pagan Babylonian Talmud and the occult
abomination of the Zohar.
Last Sunday ("Passion Sunday" of Lent, March 21), a contingent
of young traditional
French Catholics went to the famous medieval Cathedral of
Notre Dame in Paris, France, where Cardinal Andre Vingt-Trois
had arranged for Rabbi Rivon Krygier to give the sermon. When
the rabbi attempted to commit this sacrilege, these brave souls
arose in one body and with one voice, recited the Apostle's
Creed and the rosary aloud in the Cathedral.
As a result, the rabbi was forced to retreat to the sacristy (in
the back of the cathedral) as the officials of Notre Dame
ordered an organ to begin playing to drown out the voices of the
traditional Catholics. The French Catholic television station
KTO immediately cut off its live transmission as the protest
began.
At last, Catholics are living their faith as the Church
Militant, instead of imagining that God only desires that
they pray, read and talk!
At last, they are offering a witness concerning the number
one mortal enemy of Jesus Christ in 2010 A.D. -- as in 33
A.D.!
To everyone of those French Catholics and their leaders who
offered this witness at Notre Dame, I say, may Almighty God
richly bless you, and may He stiffen your faith and resolve to
continue to defend Jesus Christ against the modern heirs of the
Pharisees, who perpetually seek to extirpate
His Gospel through infiltration, dilution, misdirection and the
replacement of Calvary with Auschwitz.
Americans, rise up for Jesus Christ and do likewise!
Paris rabbi upbeat after cathedral lecture upset
March 23, 2010 PARIS
(Reuters) - A Paris rabbi has voiced his confidence in
Catholic-Jewish dialogue after young Catholic traditionalists
briefly upset an unprecedented lecture he gave at the French
capital's Notre Dame Cathedral. Rabbi Rivon Krygier had to leave
the cathedral's main hall and deliver his lecture from a side
room on Sunday after several dozen traditionalists began loudly
praying a rosary after Paris Cardinal Andre Vingt-Trois
introduced him. The traditionalists, who reject the improvement
in relations between the two faiths decided at the 1962-1965
Second Vatican Council, said the prayers were meant as "amends
for the outrage" of letting a Jewish cleric speak in the famous
cathedral.
"They'll say they succeeded in banishing the rabbi to the
sacristy," the rabbi told the Catholic daily La Croix on
Tuesday March 23, "but the Christians active in dialogue seem
much more determined to continue on this path." He said he had
"full confidence in this dialogue and in the people leading it,
especially in France." In his lecture, Krygier said that
interreligious dialogue helped "expose the vanity of always
wanting to trump the other" and display "each tradition's
irreplaceable treasure."
The unusual cathedral protest came at a time of growing tension
between the mainstream French Church and a small minority of
traditionalists who reject the Council's reforms. Pope Benedict
boosted the traditionalists' hopes last year when he readmitted
to the Church four ultra-traditionalist bishops excommunicated
since 1988. This caused an embarrassing uproar when one turned
out to be a Holocaust denier.
The French branch of this group, the Society of Saint Pius X
(SSPX), hailed the Notre Dame protest and said: "The Paris
cathedral is neither a synagogue nor a Masonic temple."
Rabbi Krygier received a warm round of applause from people
attending his lecture, which he delivered over Notre Dame's
public address system from a side room.

